what should be ideal property for an antacid preparation?
a)It should not be absorabable
b)not causes systemic alkalosis
c)should buffer in the pH range 4-6
d)all of the above
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An ideal antacid pharmaceutical composition has the following general characteristics:
- An ideal antacid pharmaceutical composition has the following general characteristics:Non-systemic; i.e., not absorbed from the GI tract.
- An ideal antacid pharmaceutical composition has the following general characteristics:Non-systemic; i.e., not absorbed from the GI tract.Ability to raise the pH of the stomach to values in the range of pH 3-4.5.
- An ideal antacid pharmaceutical composition has the following general characteristics:Non-systemic; i.e., not absorbed from the GI tract.Ability to raise the pH of the stomach to values in the range of pH 3-4.5.ability to maintain the desired pH for an adequate length of time.
- An ideal antacid pharmaceutical composition has the following general characteristics:Non-systemic; i.e., not absorbed from the GI tract.Ability to raise the pH of the stomach to values in the range of pH 3-4.5.ability to maintain the desired pH for an adequate length of time.Palatability.
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answer is b is the answer not causes systemic alkalosis
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